[size="2"]This last time I tried to log in I got a pop-up add for some vodka. The x to close it did not work and it appeared the only remedy was to click on it for more information. I just closed the browser and started again.

Now after I get logged in I get another pop-up for Sprint.

The pop-ups are obnoxious at best. I get tired of the subscription one for D&DH when I am already a subscriber but can tolerate it.

These pages load so slow already due to all the adds that are there. I understand the need but it is getting to be way too much of a hassle.

If it is my browser, I will apologize. But have had about enough. It is just not worth the hassle. Can you stop this? Or am I the only one that finds this irritating?
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Thomas Jefferson, 1774 July. "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time."

[size="2"]I am using Firefox and the block up setting is turned on. I also went to the help site and tested it and it is working, yet when I tried to log in again another one besides the subscription one popped up.

Are they not originating from this site? Can't you control this?
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Thomas Jefferson, 1774 July. "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time."

The only pop up I get on the site is for a D&DH subscription. I always buy mine over the counter so it's in good condition and I usually read and article or two as the little lady is trompin through the grocery store.
Are the ads the reason this site loads soooo slow? I belong to several and this one is by far the slowest, sometimes to the point that I leave without viewing.

If the site is responsible for the new bunch of McDonalds pop ups I am now getting when I access this site by phone, I AN NOT AMUSED. I am having trouble after signing in, and while trying to select the new or unread posting, then up pops a Mcdonalds ad! right in the way! It only happens on this site, period. So what gives?

The only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker is observation. All the same data is present for both. The rest is understanding what you are seeing.